Floyd Corkins, the man who is accused of shooting a security guard inside the offices of the Family Research Council in August, will face a charge of committing an act of terrorism, among several others.

Floyd Lee Corkins, a Virginia man accused of shooting a security guard at the Family Research Council in Chinatown because he didn't like the group's politics, pleaded not guilty during a court hearing Friday.

Floyd Corkins had a backpack full of Chick-fil-A sandwiches and a box of ammunition when he said words to the effect of "I don't like your politics" and shot a staffer at the Family Research Council, authorities said.

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